In the first half of his prosperous life, the great drug lord George Jung earned so much money that he had nowhere to put it aside. He has always been afraid that his marriage will become like his parents, and in the end... it's not as good as his parents. George's life is undoubtedly tragic, and the source of all this is his mother, an eventful woman who is ignorant and sloppy, but it is even more unfortunate that he married a woman who only recognized money but not people. . Family, friendship, and love have all turned into dirt in front of money and interests. Brother betrayed, mother betrayed, wife was aggressive... I just want to sigh: George is too hard! I have praised Depp's acting skills many times, and this time I will still praise him. At the end of the film, the old-fashioned George longed for his daughter to visit him in prison, and the fantasy of missing him made my heart tugged hard. Depp captured the tenderness of a big drug lord for his daughter very well. In reality, George's daughter has not visited her father until 2015, which is embarrassing. It is not easy for a father, nor is it easy for a daughter. We cannot blame our daughter. It is difficult for anyone to untangle the knot that has been hidden in their hearts for many years, and lament only the tragic life of the great drug lord George Jung. Like "The Prodigal Son", the monologue at the end is also a tear gas canister, and the happy half life is actually a dream of Huangliang, unspeakable, unspeakable.
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